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efficiency; was accorded the Order of Merit by His Majesty, King Edward, May, 1906. Decorations: 2nd class Golden Kite; Grand Order; Order of Merit. Address: Tokyo, Japan.


OYAMA, Tsunasuke (TOKYO), Minister at Rome; b. Jan., 1853, at Kagoshima. Appointed Legation Councillor at Rome and Paris, 1878-1879; promoted Secretary of Legation at London, 1884; Private Secretary to Foreign Minister, 1886; Secretary of Legation at Paris, 1838; appointed Minister at the Hague, 1892; later at Vienna; finally at Rome, 1899. Address: Japanese Legation, Rome, Italy, and Tokyo, Japan.

OZAKI, Yukio (TOKYO), M.P.; Mayor of Tokyo; b. Nov., 1859; m. 1905, d. of Baron Saburo Ozaki. Formerly a journalist; was one of politicians who brought about present system of party Government; was expelled from Tokyo by reactionary Government, 1887, and visited England; has sat in Lower House since first session of Diet; appointed Chief Councillor, Foreign Office, 1896; Minister of Education, June, 1898; elected Mayor of Tokyo 1904. Address: Tokyo, Japan.

OZAKI, Baron Saburo (TOKYO), Member of House of Peers; b. Jan., 1842, in Kyoto-fu. Formerly in Japanese Government Service; was one of the promoters of Seoul-Fusan Railway; rendered distinguished service in connection with Restoration; was created Baron, 1896. Address: Tokyo, Japan.